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Evaluation of gene expression profile in postmortem brain with Alzheimer´s disease-type neuropathological changes

(Submitter supplied) Unravel the mechanisms underlying brain aging and Alzheimer´s disease (AD) has been difficult because of complexity of the networks that drive these aging-related changes. Analysis of the gene expression in the brain is a valuable tool to study the function of the brain under normal and pathological conditions. Gene microarray technology allows massively parallel analysis of most genes expressed in a tissue, and therefore is an important research tool that potentially can provide the investigative power needed to address the complexity of brain aging and neurodegenerative processes. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL1930
128 Samples
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Accession:
GSE13214
ID:
200013214
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Homo sapiens 4.8K 02-01 amplified cDNA

(Submitter supplied) Spotted cDNA Orestes clones. This set includes 4608 orestes in build 175 of the human UniGene database. Keywords = spotted, cDNA
Organism:
Homo sapiens
13 Series
1103 Samples
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Accession:
GPL1930
ID:
100001930
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other_dementias_4_hippocampus_rep1

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Source name:
OD4H (channel 1) Reference RNA (channel 2)
Platform:
GPL1930
Series:
GSE13214
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Accession:
GSM333545
ID:
300333545
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